Vaccination Information.

I never questioned vaccines until my son was injured by them. I thought I had to give my kids the shots and that it was for their own health.
Then I started asking questions… suddenly I was no longer welcome in the pediatrician's office.

Whether you choose to vaccinate or not, is a decision only you can make. Whatever your decision, make it an educated one.

I never questioned vaccines until my son was injured by them. I thought I had to give my kids the shots and that it was for their own health.

Then I started asking questions…suddenly I was no longer welcome in the pediatrician's office.

"We have been programmed by the medical community and the media to believe that everyone – children and adults -- will become sick, and likely die, unless they are vaccinated.
This explains why not vaccinating can be unfathomable to new parents who are unreasonably terrified of what were considered normal childhood illnesses only a few decades ago."

-Dr. Sherri Tenpenny

Here are some of the realizations I have come to through my research:

Vaccination is big business and big money for doctors, the drug companies, and the government.

Vaccines have not been proven as safe as we are led to believe.

The U.S. has more vaccines than any other country, yet we are the sickest country.

Vaccines have never been studied for their carcinogenic, mutagenic or potential to impair fertility.

According the government's literature, immunization is "the most cost effective" way to prevent disease, not the safest way.

If vaccines are responsible for the eradication of disease, then why has the amount of vaccines quadrupled?

Injecting vaccines into a body bypasses the body's natural defense mechanisms and overwhelms the immune system.

HPV (Human Papillomavirus)

Flu Shot

Vaccine manufactures have to guess which viral strains will be present in the current year, based on last years virus

Contains mercury

If you have 5 consecutive flu shots in a 10 year period, your chances of alzheimers is 10 times higher

Polio

95% of all polio infections are asymptomatic (no symptoms)

4-8% of the infections have symptoms similar to a cold

1-2% of the infections have stiffness in the extremities for 2-10 days

Less than 1% have paralysis which goes away after their temperature returns to normal

In the early 1940's there were about 5,000 cases annually

After the vaccine was introduced polio cases rose to 55,000 cases annually

Tetanus

CDC states it is not fatal

Between 1998-2000 there were 129 cases. Out of these, 110 had been vaccinated

CDC states there is a relationship between the tetanus vaccine and brachial neuritis and Guillian Barre Syndrome

Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) has been found in some tetanus vaccines. hCG is a hormone that alerts a woman's body that she is pregnant, however, when it is introduced into the body via a tetanus vaccine, antibodies will be formed. So, when a woman does get pregnant, the antibodies will attack the hCG And she cannot maintain the pregnancy

Chicken Pox

CDC states "chicken pox in healthy children is generally mild" and that a natural infection "results in lifetime immunity"

The current vaccine has a 20% failure rate

The vaccine, if it takes, lasts for 6 years, then people are given a booster which provides immunity for only 1 year

Other Information

In 1974 the number of doses of government-recommended vaccines given to American children before the age of five was 23 doses!

In 2010 the number of doses given before five is 74 doses!

If you are over 35 years old, you had around a dozen shots. With flu shots, the number is over a hundred now!

So much "protection" from diseases, yet we are one of the sickest nations. Hmmmmmm!

Ask your doctor questions about vaccines like:

What are the ingredients in each of these vaccines?

Have there been long term studies on the effects of vaccine ingredients?

Are there safety studies on combining multiple vaccines on the same visit?

Jack's Story

God has blessed me with an amazing little boy. His name is Jack and he has changed my life. Jack is the youngest of 3 and by this time I thought I knew what I was doing as a mom. I used my maternal instincts, lessons from my older 2 kids and the advice of my pediatrician.